Bonjour David,
est-ce que ça serait possible que tu puisses regarder l'intégration du client VPN de Juniper Networks (Network Connect)?
Merci
Dave
Hi,
We already have an add-on for the Juniper client, does something is missing or it's a different product?
http://remotedesktopmanager.com/remotedesktopmanager/Home.aspx/AddOn#juniper-netscreen
David Hervieux
Juniper Network Connect is actually a different VPN product by Juniper Networks.
Can you please work on integrating this?
Hi,
Do you think that you could send us by email a download link so we could take a look at it?
David Hervieux
http://download.cnet.com/Juniper-Network-Connect-Virtual-Adapter/3000-2112_4-70810.html
I was able to get it "pseudo-integrated" via Internet Explorer. For some reason it won't auto-login to the page when I have the IE window embedded in RDM though it works "external".
Thank you, we will take a look at it and see if we can integrate it.
David Hervieux
I was able to integrate it like this:
1) I downloaded the Network Connect ".EXE" from the VPN box
2) I created a generic VPN Session with the ".EXE" as the executable
3) I added the generic VPN session in the VPN Tab off all my sessions and selected the "Connect if unable to ping"
So now when I work from home, I select the server I want to work on, the Network Connect windows open, I enter my info and then I can work on all my servers.
I didn't try to pass my login info though. I'm not a big fan of the auto-login option. I guess I'm a bit too paranoid about security :-)
It can probably be tweak a bit more but it works for me.
Dave
edited by dross on 8/29/2011
That's great, can you post an export of the VPN session (without your IP :) of course)?
David Hervieux
David, I've sent the .RDM file to your email address.
When will this be availible for download?
We use Juniper NC extensively ofcourse with RSA as well.... anyways just asking.
Hi,
From download.com, I'm unable to download it to do the integration. Is it possible to send me an email with the installer or a private link to download it?
David Hervieux
Yeah,
I should be able to do that.
Let me see if I can locate the Juniper NC on my computer.
The add-on for the Juniper Network Connect client is forcing me to provide the Realm. I do not have this information, and the people in charge of the server have not been able to provide it. Is this a required field, and if so, why am I not forced to use it when using the web-based login. All I have to provide is user name / password.
Thanks for a great product!
Hi,
I have asked André to verify this. Thank you for your patience
David Hervieux
Hi,
The only required field is the host.
You should be able to let the Realm empty.
Regards
André Sanscartier
In case anyone comes to this topic, because they were looking for exactly the same piece of info as I.
I found the answer ..
stackoverflow.com/questions/8154098/find-out-what-the-realm-is-for-a-juniper-connect-vpn-session
Basically, connect to the Juniper webpage for your VPN.
Then when you get the user/password page, use the web browser and look at the page source.
Do a search for the word .. realm .. and you'll find it embedded in the page.
Now you can use that in your RDM session, and it will work like a charm.